Used test – stylish luxury cars: Mercedes-Benz CLS vs Porsche Panamera
These luxurious used four-door coupes now cost less than half the price they did when they were new. But which is the better bargain?...
Our Verdict
The Porsche Panamera is a fantastic car. In many ways, it feels just like a Porsche should to drive, with sharp, precise steering and direct handling. Yet it’s also comfortable, hitting its brief as a large luxury car perfectly, and with its hatchback boot and copious space for its passengers, it’s remarkably practical, too.
If you can stretch to it, then, there’s every reason to choose the Porsche. It is the better car. However, not by enough of a margin to justify its phenomenally higher price. The fact that it’ll cost you more to live with, as well as to buy, doesn’t help its case. The Porsche is brilliant – but it’s just too expensive to win here.
That leaves the Mercedes-Benz CLS in top spot. True, it does have issues. Its ride is a touch too firm, while the complex entertainment system and road noise further mar the experience. However, these are fairly minor concerns.
For the most part, the Mercedes is a class act. Its engine’s the punchiest, it handles well, and there’s plenty of standard equipment. And while you don’t get the Porsche’s practicality, or its beautiful interior, there’s still plenty of space for four. and the Mercedes is still classier than most.
That it’s available for so much less than the Porsche when it offers almost as much makes it feel like something of a bargain. And that isn’t something you can often say in the world of luxury cars.
Read our review of the all-new Porsche Panamera
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For Punchy engine; handling; space; low prices and running costs
Against Firm ride; complex entertainment; road noise
Verdict Minor issues don’t outweigh the huge cost saving the CLS offers
Rated 4 out of 5
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2nd – Porsche Panamera
For Utterly hushed; beautiful interior; roomy; steering
Against High price; costly to run; smaller boot; softer in corners
Verdict The Panamera’s a fantastic all-rounder, but it isn’t worth the extra it costs
Rated 4 out of 5
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Specifications: Mercedes-Benz CLS350 CDI Sport
Engine size 3.0-litre diesel
List price when new £52,983
Price today £15,500
Power 261bhp
Torque 457lb ft
0-60mph 6.2sec
Top speed 155mph
Fuel economy 46.3mpg (Official average)
CO2 emissions 160g/km
Specifications: Porsche Panamera
Engine size 3.0-litre diesel
List price when new £62,134
Price today £31,000
Power 246bhp
Torque 406lb ft
0-60mph 6.8sec
Top speed 155mph
Fuel economy 43.5mpg (Official average)
CO2 emissions 172g/km
Price today is based on a 2011 model with average mileage and full service history, correct at time of writing
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